(Solved): Thank you! APPENDICITIS- Acute Inflammation History: a 25-year-old male with constant right lower qu ...
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APPENDICITIS- Acute Inflammation History: a 25-year-old male with constant right lower quadrant pain and tenderness associated with fever Microscopic Description: Section showed mucosal and muscular infiltrates of neutrophils extending into the peri-appendiceal and serosal layers. Mucosal ulcerations replaced, necrosis and hemorrhages noted.
b. CHRONIC CHOLECYSTITIS History; a 48- year-old female with right upper quadrant pain and tenderness with intolerance to fatty foods. Ultrasound showed multiple stones. Microscopic description: sections showed irregular mucosal folds with sub serosal and muscular infiltrates of lymphocytes and few plasma cells. Based on the above pictures, differentiate Acute from chronic inflammation microscopically Give at least 3 differences.